"""SUXDUTIY," FEBRUARY 22, 18737 Railroad Time Table ftnivAi. kvo tiKrinTtnuor trains atitnhi'iiy. N. C. R. W. South. Erie Mull, l J.ROnm Erie Express, 9 40 " Mull, U 05 ' King. Express 8.00 p m P. E. R. R. West. Mull, C.::o n m Nine. Exnresr.1040 itn F.lmlrM Mall 4. .11) Erlo Ktpress, 7.01 " simnoiiT lkwistows n. n. Leave Sunbury for Lewlstown nt 7.45 a. m., nml 8 10 p. M. Arrive nt Stinhiiry from Lewtstown at 1.50 and 7.45 p. m. RIIAMOKIN MVHTIOH, W. C. R. W. LRAVC ARmTB Bunhnry at 6.4 am At Snnhnry 905 n m " IK 5 p ni " 8.55 p m 4.40 p m 5,00 p m IlAltVTf.l., ITAKLKTON A WILKKBTIAMIB H. It. Reirulnr passenger lnln leaves Sunbury Tor Danville, Cuttiiwlssn, Ilur.loton mid Intermediate stations, ut 0.4.1 a. m. Returning leave Huzle tou at 1. 00 p. m. Arrive itt 4 00 p. ni. t.ACKAWANSA AND BLOOMHBURO B. H. Leave Nurthiimbarlund nt 9.40 a. m. and 4.50 p. in. Arrive nt Northumberland at 10.35 a. tn. and 8.05 p. iq. Accidental Insurance Tickets en be bud of J. bhlpmnn. Ticket Agent, nt tlie Depot. Susinc$s ocals. SnwiNO MAcnitsiw AMD Cottage Ohoass. Mine Caroline Dullns is the nfent for the mile of the best Sewing Machine In existence, viz : 'The Improved Graver A Uuker, ' ami 'Domestic, ' which are con-ttintly kept on b:iud, and sold nt reasonable price. She I also agent for the sale or the celebrated 'Silver Tongue. Organs,' and the Bay Ctate Organs,' and for the sale of the Frantz A Pope Knitting Machine. Call and see them. Oilloe on Market street, east of the rail road. Tnn iMi'KOTr.D Gitovm A Baker Pcwino Ma cniNR. These celebrated machine nre otTered nt the most reasonable rate. For pnrt'culurs upply to D. G. KUTZ, Agent, Feb.22,'7;J.-ly. Cpi' Angusln township. HotKi! and Lot ron Stu. A new House aud Lot, lccnlcd on Spruce street, Sunbury, U offered for sale ou easy terms. App'y to John Wilvki:. Wit notice that tne Voters of the east war! are urirl uir our friend Jeremiah Pnyder, E.. to run for Justice ol the Peace nt the Hprlng election. Je.rty i clever and sociable, und will ho do.ibt make a good ollieer. It. Tna celebrated "New York Star Variety and Combination Troupe, " will give one of their grand ent"ituintncn!B In the Opera House, on Monday cv ming, March third. It is composed of a iinmber of fust cats artists who will no doubt give a flue entert rnmei.t. t'T. Jami'S IloTrL. We r-fer our readerb to this card of the above hotel. Those, having business In the city will Hud it an excel. cut House to stop at. The lei lit" are reason .ble, an1 the locition i convenient lothe business part ol'tlie city. . . .V F;v:: I.o 'vrs:i L T so i S.vi.". ;1 ie b illd I i; in; lo-ite I in ri,ke"s Addition, rear the P. iV; i. Uiliro.nl siwij's, is otlered lor eulc ou rea nn .be terms A, p'y tn l'e::-,' 2iu5 W. J. IJuni, Sunbury, Ta. j l.irrr.i.i.'d LiViNa Aiie. Till peiiolieal is' .' 'e 1 w.. ; , mil is.i lejiiiiit o:'i!,e euoieest lit r n an: select.' 1 Iro'ii the K'lgiseh tna!iiX'nr j nil 1 Jvrri I c lis. ll is n mo-t Valuable puhl.ca- 1 tiii. S'.ibeiiptiivi, ?S per aim lai. A.lilrei-s, i L:.te A Ar:n:itroatf, B-wton, Mass. T'i3 rxcxT.si(iu ItaoT & Shop. Sioue con t'.i'i. - t keeji ti i it reputation for the best aiti-elr- of I! t ils .Slims l i Market. The areat va i'. ;v k -i i n tli.it eMabli-limeiit has p'ovel nd- v .t.I ii i us to ilie eili.L-ns ireiier lily, as ihi one t..:i u'o there Willi their pitionacu without hemjj f M.t i'il. (iiiin slioes, wv ieh art now itms-t nee led, wi.l he IVriii.l In irrealcr vavh ty than ever before. lj lilies a. e I'a i lie ilai !y in vile. I to i-all an 1 see the Int. .-1 mvh'h. Coitantly opeuu I im loiried for Mile at I lie most reason ittle friees. Am :r.K !o. of new F nnilure has i ut beeit r c-lve I ,.t 1!. I,. It ui lui.l) i'a'. store. Thin lur nil a; e . - i -1 s of the latest styles. Tho-c ri ir in- no 1 1 styll-li pirlor ivti b.'diiuttn units will ii . 1 they e in be suite. I at the M.i-oaic buildings. W. tl. 1'. Weiai-r hat Jiirt rec-awd his second ..i.eh:.re of fall and wiiitcr ioo.U, i-he iper llian ev r. His stock of ladies' dnm l'oo.Is water , ta v.:'.. In; 5, carpels, oil ciolhs, tine uroi'i-rii-, i.i I i l o t .veiythins; to suit the Mule and fancy, ail at jniivs ,'i-to.ishiui; y low. He sells for re i ly e -li. and will not be undersold by any one it-ve 'ii a a call, nnd he convinced that We'niier's .i 1 1 n'i store is the place to secure bargains. I'..M iir i.. Tlie new styles of Hats nnd Caps I hit alira the windows of S. Faust's hat store, oiiM .ik. t street, nre beautiful. His full nnd wbit'-i st . k is superior to any ever seen in this I- a, A 1 the latest styles, and of the heft qua i'y. iv i lia found at bin c( tablUhiiient, and ut :i V to - iM the time. Anil l . !.' IiEl'OKT OF TUB XoHTIH'MllFllI.ASD ( arTV AlllC.Ci LlfKAL S iCICTT. The following i tiie I'l'poi' of the Au.lil.ra a'poiuted by the Kve.i'it ive I'o ll ' i it lee to iiunil the Hccnant of J. II. M Com, lek. Treasurer of the Noithuuibir la. i d t'ounty A'leiilturiil Societv, bell ut the hon e nt' i. Uurr, Noithiiuibi rlaud, February 1 Ji Ii, 1STJ. IjT::. DU. 1 o ( ash Ii tl-ttice in bauds of Treat urvr as per last An in $ 111) ll " ii in. nit oi i toek iksued 4ii loO " cash received for tickets sold... l'JO i 75 " (-"amy commissioners. uu ' Joseph Bird lumber. 8 no " " on elock 4 V lty iinoant paid premiums Kvrea la aic. aa H-r vouchers Kiht sliare.s of Hock Issued loedilors $1715 00 Hramv in h mt- of Treasurer tl.io tiS Oat-Ian Uug (.Ir leis 1(40 4i We, the. undersigned, Auditors, beg leuve to nib nil the lot egoing report, 'f Ucy also Had ill the repoit of I lie committee ou repair' to tlie giound , ihs expenditures of two iiuudie! an I twenty six dollars und recelti from slauds rent ed daring fair or one bun Ired and live dollars, leaving a ha auee due iuM committee of one liaii drel a .1 iweiiy una dollars, for will di an order .. ginated, ant tli com 'a tt;e on repaiis fur ther repoii ihnt they received from the citizens of Sunbury, one hundred and eighty six dollars uu I ex pen ied lb same for lumber, printing uud rcjiaiie ou tiack. ED. GRADY, , P. M. BHINDKL, W. T. FOiiaVTH, G. W. ARM 61 ROW. Auditors. Northiimberl ind, February 13, IHTi. ANSt'AL MeI.T1M OF TUB XOHIVl'UnEltLKND COIMTT AOKlCl'LTrUAL 80CIETT- The Annuul j liierling of the Nortliamhurlaud County Agricul tural Society, will be held lu the Court House, In ; Banbury, in the Aibitratioii room, on Tuesday,! March 11, 1S7J, ut loo'clok, a.m. At 1 o'clock y. tn., on same day am) place, an election will La held lor otheers of said society for the ensuing 1 J cr. $10 V. 01 CK. $ i;i j. l.ii o;i 40 oo A Ooot) OrfKtt.-In nrdtf'tn Increase, the sub scription list of the Ainertenn, and to reward those who will devote ft llltln tlme In Inter esting themselves In the welfare of our paper, w tender the following; inducement. Any person getting ten new subscribers accom panied with tl5, which It nt the rate of (1 60 per year, we will present him with a bonutlfolly bound copy of 'GRF.AT ixDUSTIUES OF TPE U. STATES,' one of the mot TalnaUle bonks published, con taining over five hundred Illustrations, and thir teen hundred pages. Any one desirous of secur ing this Important book can taslly do so .by spending a few hours In prncntlnv subscribers for tlio American which can readily be obtained. Any person sending us One Tfundied Subscribers nt tl 50 wc will preseiiUa new 110 Scwlne Ma chine of the most npproved make, together with the book mentioned. TtiCsnEn Asn Liomstvo. On Sunday even ing n bout 7 o'clock, dnrlne a shower of rain, several vivid Bashes of llithtnlne occurred ac eoinpnnled by havy thunder. This, accotdltiir to weather prophets, Isau Indication that we nre to have plenteous crops during the coming sea son. Tnr.im were elfrht more persons Immersed in the Shamokln Creek, on Sunday lust, the ceremo nles bellitr performed by Rev. Dr. Wheat. The revival In the Baptist Church has been continued during the week with irood results. AcQfiTTrn. On Friday mnrnlus Inst Win. GehrlnfT, Joseph li,.y nnd Jeremiah Faruswortli. who were nricsted on suspicion of robbiinj the bas ket vuider on Thursday of last week, were taken bo fore Esquire. Biiee for a rcheuiln. At the hearing it was found that the . u--ket vender had taken too much boiriiM, und having put his mo ucy lu his punts legs forgot about ll, imagin ed that he hud been robbed, uud hence had the uhove pari let iim'stc I. As the money was found on his person, nil but about fo'J which be bud squandered, anJ tluuo beimr no proof that the above parties had iu nny way attempted to rob him, they were fully discharged. Tho basket vender, whose nume we learu is Sclilei'lit, paid the costs und ivciit ou his way uo doubt a wiser man. We are Indebted to Dr. A. T. Dewltt. member of the Legislature fur a copy of the Auditor (ien cral's Report, aud copies of the Legislative Re cord. The Suvcn Points' Band visited onr town on Saturday last, nui sureniidod a number of our proml lent citi.emt. They ure improvlni: rapidly in discoursing music, and some of their pieces wore admirably executed. Another strup;i:le between "benzine" and the better senses of s verm young men was witness e 1 on Maiket stieet, on Wednesday last- Capt. IVuieh interfered, and placed two of the "vic tims'' behind the bars ut Fort Rotln.riuul until their iinvard Ue.il was reduced to a proper sense of duty. Uailwat Ciianoes. A movement is in pro jtress to liase that part of the N. C. Riilway norlh of Hiirri-burg, to the Penusylvuni.i Com puny lor the term of ninety-nine years. This arrangement will no doubt be euccled, nnd that Company will take possession ou the liist of July tiexi. The Peuusylvaula Company hav ul llie control of the I). H. &. W., the P. E., S ii'.bjry A: Lewistow n, Siitibmy is now the cec. ti.il point of te.-hlpiiient, and will no doubt be the p aee fur manul'icliiring and repairing the machinery belonging to thtse roads. Thure is any iiino int of room hern for imptoveuiaats. Tlie mo.-t eligih'e spots, too, uro located conve niently I i their roads, and can be had ut lea soaab c prices. Tlie want of room iu olher places aloni; lh- ir iine, for the erection of shops, which llie company is much iu need of, has long beeu l'e'.t, and as our town has the advantages re Uir el hope our citi.ens will take early steps to ixleud a Ii arty welcome to I he Pennsylvania railro id to erect, upon the vacant places hi re, shops uud other manufactories. Council 1 roct'cdiiig. TrcsbAY K.VENlsn. February 11, 1ST3. Council met Chief Burgess Malick in the t hair. Members present, D. C. Disslnger, Chas. liariugvr. W. II. Miller, Jacob Kuhrbach, J.diu Claik, Win. L. Dtwaii. tl. W. Kaiith, J. C. Ir win and J. A Cake. Minnies of last meeting read and approved. Receipts of A. N. lliice, J. P., read as follows : Received, itiiibuiy, February 7th, lSTU, from Win. L. Dewart, C alnnuii of Committeo of C. u icii on fencing puo.ic s iiare, Jkc, the snb s r piiou book wherein Is contained tlie amount piivt' intl: v lil u i Is ii; reo 1 to pay for Improv ing the s Uare, and I agree to collect the unpaid sulucri.liou, as far ut I can, for 5 per Cent eotn-nii-.ioi,. A. N. ltltlCE. Win. L. Depart, Chairinan of Finance Com mittee, reported the following licus in favor of the borough for laying pavements during the year i70. The Burgesses and In-"1 Sci. J'uciat. hubitaiits of tlie bo. .o. 4i,.Mareli I crin.lMi'j. March HO, 1S08, ulliiavil of del'euee tiled. Rule entered by A. X. Brice to plead. Sci. la. No. 4i March T. rough of Sunbury vs. J. U. Masser, owner or mputed o uer. Same vs lu3. A'ldv'lUled. Kale J. B. Masser, et ill J to ,'lea . by A. N. Uriee. Same ) Sci. ' No. 50. M irth Term, 1908. v S Alii lavit tiled. Same ) llllle to plead by A. X. 11: ice. Same i Sci. la. No. M, Murch Term, Hbi. vs Atlidavil Ii ed. Same ) Execuliou yet remains to be issued. Sam- 1 AVI. l a. No. r.3, March Term, 1S03. vs Atlidavit tiled. Same j Rule to plead by A. X. Brice. B.uno ) Sci l'a. Xo. vs .',3. March D. Grant, J.W. Fliiing.et al Term. 1S0S. Alll.lavit cf defence Hied. Rule to p.ead. Same ) .SVi. la. Xo. 61, Marcli Term vs VlSoS. Jtidgiiieul May 4, 'OS i'eats, it. al. J lor .'5 tiU. Thus. Win ha ue "j fc ci. J'u. Xo. 55, March T. vs lb08. Jurtguieut, May 4, Mariuh laars, et al. IboS for 0j 14. Same 1 Sci. Fa. Xo. 08, Murch vs Term. Win. McAtl'ec, et. al. J Xo Judguieut. This ruse is to be sell ed und paid amicably. Same ) .SVi. la. Xo. 4'i . Nov. Term 1807 Amelia FUher, former owner. Alllduvil oi Je J. li. Masser, present owner. J feuee tiled. Rule to pi ud by A. X. Brice. Same 1 Sci. la. No. 43, Xov. Term, 1807. s Ucbl, 8J4 40. Dec. 0, '67, up- W. L. Dewurl J plieulitni lor judgment aud i uu Court i el u.-ej to give Judguieut to plaiiiiill counsel except. Rule to plead by A. X. Brice. Same Sci. la. So 67, Mur'h vs V'lerui, lt08. Verdict F.iia ibetli Wllvert, et. al. j for plululitr forts Oil Decided I'y the bupreine Court f.w plain! i If. Exe culiou letiiaius to be Imucu. Will likely be paid. On motion of G-orge Bmith, EhmjImJ, That the Committee u (i is be lu-lrueted to iuqulre of the Banbury (jas Company what sized lights they nould furui-h for the (Mists they propose to put up and put lamps in, and wbea lliey will cx teud tlie mala pipe an I furnish gas. Bills presented and Oiders grunted. G.'O. Rohsbieh A Bon. T. M. Pursel P. IK. Gray ... B. F. Dieftl Ira 1 1 lie II. M- Fahuestuck Chus. Martin .....Ijoa-v..., On mot loo, adjwurntat tlSOO 00 i 4 1 87 6a Jgl 00 8 uo U un 8 00 its stts! P. W. GRAY, Oerk. Thb hop of theflunbitry Silver 'Cornet Band, on Tuesdny evening In Lyons' Hall, was another of tlmse pleasant gatherings which tho members aro noted for getting up. Tlie ball was voll at tended, and everything passed off pleasantly and harmoniously. , roB TUB SUNnlTHT AMCRI'JAN. Photograph of the Kuubury Uur. I1T JOHN II. t.INN, ESQ. nUGn BELLAS, ESQ. My father had a high regard for his profes sion, was very proud of his eoteinporaiy breth- ) ren,and had a profound, veneration lor hlsscuiois , nnd the Bur of the olden time. I can recollect well at least thirty-three years ago, when a very small boy, ho took mo Into thu Court room at Xew Berlin, and pointed out to nit Mr. Bellas, . Mr. F.heneser Oreciinugh, and Samuel Hepburn, ! of Milton, who were standing together in consul tation, Mr. Bellas' silver hair, extended nos trils and two lingers uplifted, in earnest argu ment, Ill's t rivited my gaze, then Mr. lireenoiigli's ubstructed, square gaze ut nothing, and then Mr. Hepburn's iutent look at the toe of his boot as If counting lis stitches: were I an artl-t, 1 be- ' lieve I could yet Hiug upon canvas their linoa- ! incuts and apparel, from Mr. Ureenougbs I round, bald head, dowu to Mr. Beliaa' shoe- ' lulchcis. . Ou a garret In Lewlsburg, where they have re-' " tnained (for mn, I suppose) undisturbad for sixty j yenrs, 1 found a bund.e oi letters, w liieh will af lord me the in iteiial for the most 1 have to say about Mr. Hellas. . j His father, Ueorgn Bellas, Esq., of Fishing j Creek township, (then) Xo.thutnhri luud coiiMy, I writes to Robert lrwtn, tuercbniil i f Noithutn- berlaud. under date of SJtli May, 17i)d i . , "Sim If you want an apprentice In th" mer cantile line 1 recommend this hoy, lie rea ls und spells wi'p, writes a middling good hand, under- ' stands a part ol'tlie live common rules and Kog- i iish grammar, lie does urn line to fai in.'' j The pluco was probabiy not open ye, ml be leturnel. The next leto-r Is of the Kih o' Ju.y, i written In an excellent h 'ii.1 by Hugh I t nself I lor hi faiher, his persona lly be. r iy tl by ".ny uncle's siore," for his father would Uavn writteft 1 my brother's store : j "Mlt. IllWlN, ) "the bearer is a son of mine which I want to lam the miiirantlle business. You in.. y liy him j a few mouths. If yo'.i think that he will answer theend,lwlil bind hl.u to you. Sir, yon aid ! Und Ii i in a llitie uetivu, h -iug iu my uuclt't ttori in Pliiladeitihia six tiionths. I "from your humble Servant. "Gaouoa Bulla. ' i On the l'Jth of September, ihe liidenlup! was , signed and acknow dedged before Daniel Mont- i gomery, Esq., lu the pte-ence of Rohcrl Lyon. : Hu was to be "instructed in flore keeping and merchant accounts as commonly pru-tize1 in said plaeo,' for thn term of tour years, hk nionlliHiind twenty days, a. I lie exj iratiou of w'lieli he was to n Celve a compl-te suit o' ap parel. To show the exactiu s with liieh Mr. Hellas cinnpiled, on the ud of April, 1801, .Mr. 11. cu.ior&es ou tlie iuilriiluie : "April a, lsal, received of Robert Irviln the j iulUlliiieul ol Hie within indeiiture. I "Hi. o.i Bellas." In '!)'J he bad charge of the branch store of Mr. Irwin, nt Danville, aud Ids constant cones- i pondence is conspicuous Willi activity and exact ' attention toordeis; so luiteli so that Mr. Irwm sometimes scolds him for his obedience luoirturs iu sonic cases where necessity requiied a viola- ; ti.m of t hem. I forgot to mention that Mr. 1). was bom in Ireland, und came to this country iu 17JJ, when . Ii was nine or ten years of age. Uis fat iter " as poor o li I unable io educate bis children; but I Hugh had singular energy and a reinuikab y j elastic spiiit. . Al Robert liwiuV he found a ou- I genial spirit In Robert Christie, the. senior cleik. Robert was the sou uf an Knglish teacher and i had been wo 1 educate,!, fcioie keip ng was not then conducted lu thu go-aheail style of tiiu present, and our clerks liuvitig coiisi.teiahie li.i suru ut certain iseiioiU, devoted llieiiiselve.i to rending aud M tidy. Mr. li.'s father was a f li'.et Presbyterian, nnd had hi on-lit up his family in the faith of Hi .t church, but the uclivu aud lndepeiiiieiH mind of Hugh led l i in into enquiries w hich caused him lo reject Calvinism, and even to doubt senou-ly the entire Christian faith. About this 1 1 n i ( 17.1.11 he heard much said of threat remarkable sermons of Di. Priestly on "IlaLiiiial Dev .tion," "Thj Danger ol Bad Habits," and ''Tiiu Duty of not Living to Ourselves." Meeting the Doctor one Ciiy, In; expre-sod a desire to rend these sermons. "My young friend," replied tin- Doetoi. -I ;u Ige from your opinion on tho subject of Revenitioti that you would lot be able l i appreciate thusy discourses. Beiorc you umlcitukc them 1 will, if you ph'.ise, put a tract in your hand-, tae re idiug ol wliieli will, I hope, prepare you lor the doctrine of my sermon'." "Priestly Institutes of Natural und Reveale 1 Religion" was willingly leceiwd nud e igerly rend twice by Mr. Bellas. Then came tlie ser mons, uud tae seed fell Into goo I ground an I biought forth nn l.unitnd fold. Iq. Piiest yV romposii ions were all in iliorl hint, and. Mr. Bellas, who was an cxpeH penman, wrote them out for the press. The Doctor frequently ex pressed his satisfaction with the) great accuracy of Mr. Bellas, uud In return prescribe I him a couru iif reading and loaned him the books. 1 1 win did not like llie literary ambition of UU clerk, aiic on one occasion llnding Bellas n.i.i iug u copy of the "Annual Re ,-ister." snatdied the book and ihrcw it iuln the hre. The volume belongeil to Dr. Priestly, who was gr-ut'y an noyed ut the van lal uciiou, but never ral.cd Ir win lo account for It. While at Irwin's, Mr. Hellas commenced studying iuw with Jon ith.tn Walker, Es q., t if lerw ir.l Judge of the Centre an 1 HeJIorl ili-lricl 18.7 to 1S10 fallier of the late Robert J. Walker. Sccretaiy of the Trensmy under Piesi (ieut Polk.) who al that time piai t.ee I law an I resided in the towu of Xorthiiiuboi aud. By the way, the Academy boys poln' stringer to the R. J. W. cut in the door Jatnb of that building ht re with as much pi Ida as Hu' row fh.ml hoys point out the autographs of Uyivii uud Pic. scr.b bied high up on its walls. - It was about the year 1S03 Mr. Hel as applied for admission, but hu met a mosi foraiila'i.o op positiou. Every luwyi i Uieu ut the bar in this district was a decided Federalist, und us Mr. B. was not only an active aud intlnential Democrat. I but of tli" plebeian stock, the al istoeratic gen I llemeu objected to his admission ou the ground of bis nol iiavingactuully studie I in tht ojjlrt of .vir. vt aiKer, but In n store while cou lutting a business of anot her character. Whether tlie Court d elded against him, or he was inducej by tlie clamor of bis oppoueuts to suspenu application, l am unable to say. This ; happeued during tho session of the court ut Belle finite. Reluming to Xoiihumberlaud aud ) slating the case to Mr. Walker, tho lulter ad vised hiui to employ counsel ou hi behalf audi renew his application at Suubuiy. Mr. Bellas accordingly retained Daniel Smith, Esq., who b'ouglit Ins case before the Court and advocated It so uoly that an examination was ordered and Charles Hall, Esq., the most determined of bis opponents, appointed oliu of his exun.iuers. Tlie exaiiiinuliou was hold in opeti court, and was most rigorous. Mr. Hall came prepared with a I sheet of written quesilous; many of them mere I nuns ol memory, such us the data id csilam siuiuies of Quteu Eltzalielh. Mr. Bellas' inuin ory however never was at fault. The Judge Jiureeiving that he had uo ordinary candidate be lore Uiiu, was highly gruliikd. Al one stagu Ine Judge asked hiui, "What ia eriminsJ law t " Mr. B , after a mnmeiit's hesitation, commenced, "Law is a rule of action " here thu Julga In terrupted him in his quick, nervous way, with. "1 dou'l want a general deliiiiilou of law, but of criminal Iuw." "Criminal law," resumed Mr. Bellus, "is a ruleof action defining and prohib iting crime, and piescribing due l)'.lub'Uuicut." "That will Uq," remarked the JuJa,e, "J only asked the question to try your Judguieut. Tl.eie I is uo definition of criminal law nn ihe books." The three hours' ordeal past, Mr. Hall most tirudgiugly admitted that I he young uitu hud passed a satisfactory examination uud nooiu lUfiided his urimissliuito the bar. Govviuor buydnr, who w.s ut that t'ine Coun ty Treasurer, witnessed the whole proca'cdlngs, and resolved to patrouizatha) youns laaysr. The above is his recollection of Mr. Bellas' i aniiini. lion us utesbi'Vtxt by bis sou, the lul George II. Snyder,E-q. lu 18o9 or 1810, Governor Snyder appointed Ms. btlliis PiothouoLiry of Xorlliuui bjrliind county, which ollice ho held for a num ber of years. Hu was Governor Mnyde;s coun sel in the memorable 1-leof (Jueruse, coinmeuc iug at buubury lu 1! and ending in 18-4, at New Berlin. Mr. Bellus career u a lawyer, Deputy United btutes Attoruey, und persistent ball le for bia own rights in numerous suits, are ihcy uot wrilteu iu those Interesting chioulcles I am U'iw residing In the large since mansion bul l by Judge Walker, In Bellelonis. lis i u me use wiudows, large hall aud hih ceilings, have cott mo a goo.1 deal of coil t'u rig nos winter. I was soriy in intiking an ixiemiaiof the building last summer. I was npelo-d lo tear down his oldothcaj (built whej si reels weie of no account here iu the eei i of ilia Uu), sround the wide five-place owblelt, Duucau, Huston, Uuroside And other Uwyejs of olden time oftta toasted tkelr hln J. B. L. "of litigation, tlie "Reports," down to Wright t 1 had rery little opportunity of pn.rsor.il Inter course with Mr. Bellas, but. bis manners were exceedingly courtly nnd kind In private llln. He WUS. the last'Of the race of la a-yer whose tnet and persistence enabled them to keep a case In court lor a lifetime. I Instance Hie ease of idaiiH Ts. Wilson, writ Issiiod to May T4rm,1814, finally d.cl'W-d by the Supreme Oourt In 1S.V,). Oh I that 7"ftAU would vonchsat'e tn tlie pres. ent ger.erallon of lawyers clients like the Mans' aud others, who brought their tnuals with them and eat olf the Court Honso steps at Sunbiii v, so that thev might sava money to pa their ndvo. cates. Judge. Jordan will recollect that Mr. Rellns' prolimlnury "ho I hoi hue I " followed by an appllcntiol for an amendment or continu ance lu Bowersox vs. Howersox, was listened lo with great dignity by Jitdira Lewis through bis toi ini and cost Undo Abo Wl.soti many a chew oftobtteco. i 1 In June, Wt, thu Inst session, 1 believe, of the Supreme Court hld at Sunbtiry, Mr. Bellas Came into the court room, nearly every lawyer rot upon his feet to hand him u chair, (.'hi'ef-Ju-llce Lwis. always eqna) lo thu nnieiiltles of any station, suspended the mailer in hand with the Inquiry, "Has Njr. B dlas any motion to nieke In this Court t" Mr. Bellus recognizing the old time compliment to the. aged members, of the Bar Willi n courtly nnd profound bow, "I believe, your honors, I am not concerned as counsel In thlsnr a'iy alher Court," was his rnply. He was the rcar-gmtnl of that forensic hsnd In passing the narrow Isthinti between Time and Eternity to the ju tginont b'ir. lie died ut Bnnbury o.i the 26ih of October, lebd, g.;d Mehty iliree and a half years. BmABPJNTF., 141 h Frbrnary, 1H73. FINANCIAL EX HI BIT BUN11URY SCHOOL DISTRICT. . ... June 1 t, 1HTJ. Solomok WEATKn, C a.lectur School Tax. D:t. To Duplicate or 187J 15017 la CH. By cush paid Trensnrerlu 187:) to Jane lst,13T. f4':5J 03 Hv rash p ill Tren-urur ia lliTl "to Juno 1st, Itf , D7.I 69 By txouer.t.a:w 117 1) By tax retained to Com'rs... as 8J By Collector's commission. . per Ct ou Sj.SjI iltt colkclud 875 00 f5fil7 IS -$aC7 18 Soi.omom Weavkii. Collector School Tax. DR. To Duplicate of 1871. t.1811 2 1&7-) CU. Juae Is', by ca.sli, paid Treas urer lo date t4130 13 June 1st, by balance on l'upli- cuto 1C1 13 1 U4 -.r,11 Sot.omos Weavfk, Collector School 'lax. 187S 111!. June 1st, to balance due on Duplicate, 13,1 flOSl l'J ( Upon which he U entitled to exonerations uud Coaiuiis eioiis upon whole amount Col lected oa Duplicate.) Llotd 1 . RouuuACll, Triasii.ei buiibiiiy School ; District. 1871- -' - fR. ' July 20, to balance 011 hand us per leporl of Borough Audi tors published til is June 1st, to cash on Duplicate 1-JTil iu full QTo ,Vi June 1st, to cash 011 Duplicuta LS71, in part 4120 l'J To cash received from K. Wil- vrrt, former Treasurer Sbj .10 To cash received from b'-it--Appropriation S7J 00 t o". TO ;;n 1C.7J - - CR June 1st, by Orders paid By Cum mission, 3 per cent, ou 5iKXI ii I'y balance ou baud , ."iOOS '.Tt 11J 1.: ii ll t ii 1 TO ll'.i -?577i H'.l Llovo T. RuiiHiiAcaTti-asurer. I 'It. June, to txiiuneu cm haud ,., e.rs (,1 bcNaruv School Dis-thict. DR. June, 1S7j, to orders oui.-land-ing und unpaid ut date id Auditor' report. Tiui.uiec ilue lluu. Geo. Welser 1 hoti.l in bauds of Mrs. busau Bright, interest paid 0 bo nis in tin nils, of John Haas A Co., 7 of ?lW each, 1 ol f Iimo, and Jot C-.)j.... Iii.iitst due to June, 1M7J 00 1000 00 47-0 Ul n June, 1H72, by bilsnco nue r n Duplicate fif liTl, isl l'J, less Exonerat ioi,s uu I Col lector's cotnmi. sinn, iiboir.. Balsuce iu Trcisdrei' liatiJs. ? 1:1 JO 00 6S 1 I Mu5S ul ft.i.Vi PI Actnal indebtedness 'of Dist. -?fi'J10 95 Thus showing the actual Indebtedness ol the Dis'rict tub" less than the uaiouui of li md- ou' stan ling. The Boar l have 1-sued orders for the balance of tiiteiesl due lo January 1, 1S7U. 1, peili.ips, us Secretary of tlie liisiid, owe an aiaclogy to the taxpayers ol Suiihury for not pub lishing Hub 1 ej 01 1 pi evioiisl) , in cuifonuii y w iih thu bcbooi laws. My apology is simply t'liis: I never could or did ascei taiu the exact amount of Bonded Indebtedness of the riistilei until during the month of January, 17.1, and I would imt p..bilh n repoii of liie District which I knew would be Incorrect, ll'uny one else bold Ootids they would greatly oblige the Boutd by pri scnt iug them to the r-ecrelury nt once, as the pte-ent Board hat e no kuowic Ige of any othwrs. H. V. I KV1.1NG, Secretary Sntibury Sehoul Board. Trl.il I.tHt. List of Causes foj- uiijouri.cd term, coinmeuc ing Match li, leTli: 'I he county of Xoithuinbcrlund vs. Geo. M'El lece. The county of Northumberland vs. Philip Win teisltiu. . - l.Ttnaii Seller, Ad 111. of El i.is Seiler, vs. John M. Whitmer. Fredrick btraderl. Dun. Heck ley, II. b. Catherine DuuJ vs. Ihu Eiilerpiise Coal Com pany and Robert Ailiiueruiaii. WillUnl I.h v. Janus Malo'ic. IVUJ DuiikluTs. II. E. nhellenberger. Jlurtiu Sirnlul ainl an. a. i'riab Folk, cou tractor, and Michael Shlpe. owner. ieo. C. Wtdker N. C. Railway Co. Fruuk "ersing Vs. twp. of Ml. clarinel. Win. M. 4"ali u-s. Win. .v. bain Kusiiell. Bain. fJRiyson v. fchool Directors of Dela ware Tw IV John W. HenthiT vs. W. D. Moorehcad. Pet. Gearhart Vs. I). 1. ,t W. B. R, R. Co. Jacob Haup vs. John l.cihv. Coriiuca Hart Vs. Hie Tap" of Mt. Carmel. Miller, ForneJ Co. vs. David Ueiser. . Millcy T. Day, fndorscr. vs. Ah'iies B. !'. y. Jnu. B irthoiouicw vj. Jas li. M'Coriuick. Bent. Wllllanuou vs Geo. Bower vs. Geo. W'iUs vs. ,, James D. Gehrig vs. L.I.. Beidelinuii. Weuud Zink .t Co. vs. J. J. Ham h. Fv.i Schliichly vs. Aiithonv Huuinicl. J. & M. baudcrs vs. J. R. Fie.leiieks & D. F. Krebs. Hush, Miller A Co. vs. J. M. Baitho'.oincw. Eli-ha Elliott vs. Henry B. Weaver. Jacob E. Struckler Vs. Ji Ian Weist. Jonathan Garrett vs. Ileury 11. Masser. Geo. Miller vs. Johu hau lers it William B. Deal. Fredrick Scully vs. Natl, an rhumherlln. John M. fry, tor the use of D. W. Smith, v. J.C Morgan und Geoigu 'l'rroti. State tank vs. Abraham Kls-lngcr. John W. Smith vs. Henry bliulu. l.lut of t'auaew for week commencing Monday, Mai eh liih, Ts7j. l'hidp Zliumeriuuu vs (i-orge L MeCliirv. J. M. adwalliuler vs. Wil.ia'n Witltinyioii. Jorin H. Lick Vs George W. iiis1iii-m. iaae Mia ker, eial.irs.-e vs Lobe't Dalesman, en bnsee for W.-li-ter it Vinev. W. II. Mi'ier vs John Fiyu'ilie, Jr. Francis O'Hoiuiell vs Xoi : luiu.bei laud Co. Ag rlra.taral bo-.iv. . lieuj'V C. Hauuiisr ts T. O. Van Allen, Georce VI. Lea e. Mild Abraham If. V01 is. Hading under ike Area namuof Van Alien A Company. Thus. L. Fryiulre A Co., vs Jacob J. Wikt Sauiu'. (had vs Lewis toT)shlp. '' " ' 1 1 "'J 1 . . ' I . I I.aiiarus Mover vs William Shartol. Dnnvlllc, Hswllnn A Wllkesburre R R. Co. vs isioie Albert aud John Bognr. J. F. Bartrb vs Joseph Nicely, Adm'r of Joel W. Arlmiin, ilnc'd, and J. P. Armstrong. Sarah ('., bche.ll, by her iitixl friend, Jacob Shell vs John Haler. IVtor Yerger vs Jordan township. Ross, Hliott A Co., vs J. E. Smith A Co. Churl's Glass vs Peter, lluldy, owner, and Chn's Romlg, contractor. j A. W. Kramer vs Joseph Vanklrk. ' Toinllnson Tylnr vs T. 9. Hlmnnon. John B. Welser vs Solomon Delp. Dhiit A R. isli vs Win. A. Fl-her. Plillip Hnyder, Jacob Pnvder, Joseph Snyder, Ilctuiaii fiiiyd-r and l.ydln Suyder vs !aac fthlpc. J. II. Cofrodu ii Co. vs John B. Hel.tr, fiber. II of Noithnnihu'lnr.d county. B. F. Hurmati vs Joseph H. Hunter. Ira T. Clement vs Duiiiel Drurkumlller, owner, or reputed owner or contractor. ( Naglc cV Owens vs Wagner, Slarr A On. ' Isiinc Zerbo A Kllzihetli Znbe, for IHo use of Elisabeth Zerbn vs Levi Zerbe. j Abruhnm Lorch vs Mrs. J.yrlii Thompson, ovrier, or rcpu'.ud owimr, and JuuoO Reiuei, con tractor. Elizabeth Romboy vs Jeferson Tabler. n.oige &. fJoodhurl vs Mary Ray. J. W. Gillespie v fijim H. Forcsnian. h. L. Finney vs John Porter. George Gurmsn vs John O. Kmith. John G. Gartner rsSnniiii l Blimni, J. II. Euglu KocaUangua Coal Co. vs Tlios Burr. Cliarle.'i Kimercr vs Benjamin fcuyJer. . List oflellets remniiiliif; In theSunbury Post Orrico on February 19, 1S73. Miss Kate Brosious, H. W. Bohuer, William Buss, William Bowu, Ch as. W. Brown. Rev. D. H. Claik, Chi'ttii! Evert. John Kngle, G. M. Fisher, Geo. II. Halle, Tlios. A. Holl, Alwin Hcs-e. J. B. Kelley, Jno. W. M apart, l.ovd Minis, Daniel Plank, Mis. Mary S. Reed, David Mer rick. Kate. Manlr.y, lald Sinelsur, Mr, S. E. Williams, Mrs. (5. II. Walton, Thomas Wheulan, Vordy 6i Co. On 7IarrlK. V.ssays tor Young Men, on Great (social Evils aud Abuses, which intuifcro will, Mairiuge, and ruin the buppinese of thoti sunds, with sure means of relief lor ihe Erring and Unfortunate, deceased and debilitated, bent In sealed letter envelopes, free of charge. Addruss, Ilowurd Association, Xo. 'J, South Ninlh bt., Philadulphia. Pa. On 1 ii( silny evening last, at the residence of the . ride's father, by Rev. G. W. Hcmperly, Dr. C. M. Maitin, formeny of Baltimore, county. Mil., and Miss Alice Haas, youngest daughter of John Haas, Esq., ofthispli.ee. In this place, on Tiles la v lust, by Thomas M. l'ursell, F.-q., Mr. Lkvi Rsrti. of Jackson town ship, und Miss Mauv EuifAnEru Aiciimvty, of ih san e piaee. In tins place, on Sututdav. Fi.hrr.arv 15, 1S7S, . CLARA KDI'IH CAM PBKLL, daughter of Uob eitund Margaret Campbell, Hged 10 years, and ' 10 mouths. , j Tho deceased heroi'; her denth made a request that. Ihe following Verses should be published witlt ber obituary notice. I would not ilve nlwuy s I nsk riot 10 slay Where slurin uflei norm 1 l-fj ilai k o'er tlie way: Tlie few lurid mornings ti at dawn on us here, Are enough for Its joys, full enough for Its clici . I would not llvealwayt 110 welcome the tomb 1 Since Jrsns has lain there I drend not Its gloom : There sweet hu my rest till he hid me arise, To h ill him in triumph descending Ihu skies. Who, who would live alw iv. nwuy from Ms (jd .' .. .in. ,,00 ue.iv ou, 1'ijt blissiul uljoile, Whose rivers of plcascre How btigiit o'er the plains. And the noontide of glory cteriii.'.l- reigns. There Saints of all ages In harmony meet, 'I le lr Saviour aud brethren trnnspoiied to greet 1 While, anthems of rupture unceasingly roll. And the smile of the Lord Is the feast "of the soul. 'V .ilXHMtY SltltlitTN. I'lo 11 Mlll Extra Family fr: Buck w In 11, p. ct., Ii 4. ruin Mttrla.fl. .MM r.ed Wheat, p. I'll., r. 0.1 live, 2.6 1 C.,r. " l..:il H n liw heat '.'.in Oats, ri- Pi-, ! 00 nax iced, :..t'j rM.O'J So i 70 ' 1.00 ; ft' 1 ! 3 f S ' Corn Meal, " Wheat ll'i'ai, p. bu Miorts. ( orn V ( lats Chop Timothy Seed, p. b I UToiIi-c- .llatlst-t. Potatoes, Eggs, per d az., Bailer, per lb., I. ml, Sides, 7.i. Hams, 3a T:.l!ow, li'i Coiinti v S"p, 1 J Diie 1 Apple., 10 " Peaches, s'llollldelf. 16 1 11 ! .3! 10 1 14 ' ftvlu .ubcritsmntls. j otiro. rpilK Military Board of .Voi thnmberlai I Co., 1. orus'iix, I Januurv 1MI h. at nrinoi'v of the shuni'ikln Guard, dipt." JOHN' Mf KL1ESE was tl.icle President, and Capt. A. CALDWELL cctetary. The Hoard Is now ready for I he transaction f such military baslness a mav Ian Innught before : It. A. CALDWELL, ' f''b 3t Secretary. i JV J rf.wl ll V &i AA?l Sfl-rttJ, Jlf ' k ia l-l -.. KUAIiIM:i' FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, Is liie oalv lCaiwu ltem-'dy for Pri'hl's llis cse snd i'as ear.il e.ery cn- 1 f IHsrH-les In wtiicti ll h..s lie.-n I'iw-ii' Iirlt'itieu ot tlie Nvtk of tiie Hliulder snd Iiill.-iuiiuutioii of the Kiiinevs, Ckeraiioii ef me Kluiie.is and I'lau.ler, h. tin. tioil i f t'riue. ilistas. s a.f the I'rustals a. laud, btoiic iu the itlsdiler, l.riavel. Brick D11-1 I ';' il, und MiKaeis it Milky lu-i lii.re. aiel f. r lia tecMcd slid Iielii'iitel'o'lstitiiliiinsi f heih rev , atleiiued with llie f.illowii' synipton -: l-.s of Pow er, l.nss of Mi ioory. flineaity a t f n ..tl. Illg, Weak Nerved, V aUlf e.lmis-, I T.n i". IV Itaek. F!iislilng f the Hod) Kr'i;aicii 1 n lh t .r ; Pullld I'oiiiiteiiaiice. I.s.-stiuee of t'i.- rs'. -a . 1 sed by peioiiM iii ihu d.r Ine or tnw- life; ufn r comliii-meul ur r laiu,!'..-. thai In children, tic. In many uuYninns peruilar to l'!i 's. tl: i tract Huelnl Is uia 'tiisleil liy srv f ll.rr 1 , -As lu Chlorosis or Heuniinn. Irrfiiiaruy f f :!r.e-s a . .- ! 1. ' i. ! i.i.iry f.'.ai usii.t. lUca-rated ur fehirrus state a.f the I n rits, Lett enrrhtra 11 Whites, Meruit-, S d f-.r a I com. pluuiU incident to Ilia ea-x. It is Era-scriia d extensively llie 111, t eiai.uert I'hj sle'aes sial Jllidslvi s for r.it.'i-lili d und deiica: cainslli'i tions of lioih sexes and all n-.s. HUAUXl'S J- a.. a' HITHP, f trtt i".llSr A i.-i frrm Jr ; r. u'ennjf. II 6Vs of 1 Un. I' , In Bli their alacs. t.1 litlte enjia-lise. Illlle or no rl. slice in alie'. a-o in coioel.ieli' '-. ailld 1:0 epaiuio. it isnsis a fril qaent ilesira-, aial caiea stren-tn 10 ni-iaste. tlierehy re.i..viio; (.-lrili lions. 1 aevei linj sill 1 uring Suieliires a.f llie I rvtliria, Ail'i.viug 1'aiti and llllUlllIllstioll, Stl ire.;llel.t III lllie l' inss of Ijiar dalsi'S, sndaai;H-Hilig till poi s'iio..d uiatti.r. HUtiiMii'v i;vruiiT Hitni', tl OOlM-r l.niilocr sU li'.ttl. s for '. (m. delivered to any adtlra'ss, si-nie f'-oni I'hscrvuliou. aS.ld hy arueelsta im airvva here. I'repnri-ti hv KKAliM-. A Cl.. lot Iliiaiui St.. N. Y. to whom ail letius fur infuriaauuu should e,i addiawscd. 'avoid'quaoks and' iMPoTiar ho Chsrg liT Advioe anil OissnltstioB. 7r J. II I'i.' !. Craaiuaieuf J.tf. ron JJ'diiU raV".'S, Ptiiiail'lfhis, aiitliur af Vevcrul asit'Shlo works cs'i be tousultad am all di--asrs i( in basuul or L'riuaiy firamiis. iwlaeh lie has nisdo SU eapeelal sluU I, eillia-r in inala r fa aiaie. aa, lnsiler from what cnusai originuiiiig, or i'i bov$ long stitidiiig. A practice ail UO lsis i-lialitus him 10 Irsat alisessas with success. Cures puai suterd. Cisfa.'. a reasouahlv. Ttiuse at alia lauiea- a an t award leita-r Ua'aat-rliang syuiplaaus, uau eui aii.ii.il sianiu loprviay postage. bcuil lor llie r.,ila 1 r nlh. 1'ria.e 10 cents, al. B, i)VuT I', u. Ii . fhysii lilt and tSuroua. iU Hunt 6u,Ngw Xurk. Fshmary 8, 1873. ly. , MITKJK. ' . I ' OTICE Is hereby glveA that application lias' .!.( been ninde to the C01.1t of Common Pleas of Northumberland County, by tho Fort Augsin Building ft Loan Association for amendments to articles Tenth nnd, Rjnvctitb of the Corastitutlaji of said Association, mid that snld 1nni(4idmoii. will he granted at the next regular term of saiid Court, opleas cunae e shown to the CnHitAvmi r LLOYD Tl HOHRRaXh. I 1 ' Prothoftotar. ' Bnnbury, Fob. 8. 1973. St. tT3 C3 -ax -I . C3 3 tuM4Wl.l.y 1 1 III Space is Kt'Kervfd for tti? S AllVEH'IIKKMKNT op I paine fit Mccormick 's ! 11 a i i) w a 1: K s to li i: J .'Slur It i-1 St., SuiiLaury , I'u. A iialit liarla'a t;stle'ai .tut. Notice is I, cr. by given to nil persons Interest ed, III it the un ieisigiied An lilnr In disti iliute the bilanee in the han I- of H ibeit A. Gllfeu, one of the K.Xei ulois of t iuira a li I'e, deceasad, to und iituoi.g llia-e legally eutita-d ltieia-lo, will ntleli.l lo the duties ol Iii- .ippoiiitni 'iit ul hi i lllea', iu the lioioiieli ol t-aidi iry. nn Friday, the '-lath day if Fu'ji uurv, A. D., l iall, ut lit n'eiiK-k, A. M. W. I. GitKKNoLGil, Auditor. Kuubuiy, Feb. 8. t7J IU. Audit r.htiaio o." I.arlesj (hIc, dec. Notii'o Is hi" '. li 1 aersiiiis iuleresled. Ibut the iiiidias ...ie . Ai.'ii oi, to distribute the balance In ihe b . i.- of .Jo-.ili piiestly, one of the LNeeulor.-i of As uy ti, (i.le, deceased, who was F.xceuirii of Charles Gale, deceased, lo uud among those legally entitled thereto, will alien! lo tlie atul ica of his appointment at Ms idllec, In the Horoinjh of Sunbury, on KrUay, tlie-'Mh d..J of Febiuaiv, A- I' t 17.1. el In oY oek A. M. W. I. GKELNOLGII, Auditor. unhury. Tab. . 1S73. S. ' COI!KT HIM I. a.'.'siOi. N 4i Is henl7 irlnn that the r:.ei t'onrts of Com mon 1'less, General Quaiier. s:..iM,trtlin Peace, and Orphans Cnnit. (siuit i f t.jt r nnd Tcnulnrt und Genera' Jail Di lhc'), in and fin the count) of NntchUMiherlntid, will comimmce si the Court Hiajifo, In Ibe b'iroiigh of eainhnfy, tt 10 o'clock A. M., on MONDAY, .MARCH I lis elOth, next, end wBI cnnllnii'fwTi wwk. I 'The (Coroner. Justjces of thA tV tV-csud Consta bia lh nid fcf the county of N oil hWiibci land ate requested to be then nnd therein their priqer pej-ns, w Jtbj thsir rol's, rceoids, liiqiilsitirutj, mini other reani inlunnces, lo do those things to thais several offices ajanert ihilnis lo he done. And f"hllwnVsis prosoctiUJg in behalf o' the C0111- nionwealth ni-uint nnv rrisoner. nrn ri .ntfitfrui Hni'UTilli.iii(Mr-fil tltiind there '-titii tiding in tneir proper persons t'i prosecute n gainst blm as Fhfill be jusl and not to depart without Icnvu lit their 'lull. Jurors nre requested to be pnuc tunl In Ihilr nttisiidutiOu, n tlie lime ly-polnted. ngreeably to their noticja.l ' . Given uiidfeuiy hdnd at hnnbury, tlinf.ili day of Febntaiy. in Ihe yi nr ot out Lord otic thousand elgfct hundred nnd sevcinv-thre". 1 t.HAMVEI. ir.ROTHARMLL, Sheilir. ffpoclnl Conrl. "VT.Cn CT, is hera by given that h Pyer lal Criu JJ of 11. a- I f Intel f c 11 t ta riu.s in tindfra the county of Noiliiiiii.bi'ilniol. w 111 lie lu.ldcn nt Sm.litny, eoiiif tiiciiig JIONDAV.sVplil 7. A.D. IS'n. find cniiilinttig one week, for the trial of sill special ci. 'j sis on the Picas Crjii n,!!rg LLOVD T. l'.fillRBACTT. Pc.iA ijur--, Jntiti uiy a7,l!571l. Fi'ulhotiotiiry. ADJOL'RNLD COURT. ' Frorlnnmtton. irHtlEA the llonorahla Win. M. Roike. T T f'-ller, PresiiloblJiidce, and Ins Associate. for this District, have issued their inundate, for on adjourned CuUit for North 11 mln-i land county, to be held on Monday the ltd duv of March, A. D., loaJl, being Hie 1st Mon lay of sal 1 motitii. lu Sunbury. end to lut or.n weak. I therefore give notice to- nil jurymen draw n for this Court, and all others inteia. -d, to be und ! nj -pe ir hi the place nioicsald at lu o dock, a. Ul. I of said da v. 'ami:kl n. rothf.kme;., Eiimia'. i f-herlll 's Ortiee ! jSui.b ure. Ken. 1, 1S7.1. ! v.ix 111:1 1 i iisVK I; V7 Id. por CVullou orSIl ji'cr'cie of l!f ' LAr.OE'Bor.-Lr.a. ; Tliia Whiskey is l'u re. T? v. four years old ; tmJ very idlIIow. vax iJEii.vs "vi:i.r.o;- skal" SIIJJK1CM. Sll per Oitso of Twelve Kuitles. ) This Wine we offer to onr friends, knowing it to in perfectly pun- and always usifonn lu nii. ! lity. i Avi your Groetr for j VAN lillUAS il W1IISKKY. j Ask your Drtigoist for i vax HtirL's 4 M-jiiKi:r. j - Tell your Grocer von waul i VAN UIML'S "YKr.i.OW b;AL" Tel! ji'iir I.);uogiht you want , VAN DMIL'o "Vi;LLoV hEAL" i SHEHliV. i Or, sa'nd your order t 1 ! 11. a . v. v.-ix ur.ir. I THE WINE MERCHANTS. Xo. JoIO, CliEs'l N'L'T ST.. ! I'hil.idelplii.i. Importers of all flue iiiau.lies, Gins. K-.unsnml Wines, aii'l de ' IS 111 llie: te st IIUhI ties of P.vo it n .I Imiui'juu WLlakios by the ii.u rei, deun'iolai or cafe. CIIAMI'AIGXrs. Feb. S, is; 1307. RIGHTERdiGASKILL, 1307. nr.n rt 1011 Ciii Cr;,tsl Slice', Koiifh Plitc, Colored, Kr.iiLielid t:. 1 Ornamental Glass, 1307 liurkot Sn-eot, riiiUvdolphia. Jnu'iary 11, 15'.J. ilUTCHElir! HUTCIIEKY ! X3cssri. Rl l'I EU' .V COH F.R, T'.-'i J Street, C'Pposlle Centra! H. Is!, :l"xivry, pa., fT ET.P eaii.stant'y ou haud las very chuieest 2.V offecsh KHI'.K, SU'TTOX A VEAI., which 1 sold ut the lowc-t prices. Heat cnr be had at all fi'air. dmiDg the day. tf'Jubury.Prt., June 8. 1H7H. 7WT OF PAUTiTlON. 1'. ts'.a of Uwiilo'. V. wliaer, At ce.i.l. ) Rcl Ma )1-T iluninb'e to ach Term N iiirnt uFK!.,;:n i oi ntv, p. Tiia Coiitmosweulth of Pennayla'anhi to the hno li'fot NorthuniiKilsud County, Greeting : WHERHAS, ut an Orphans' i iiurt held iu Sitn btiry, in and for the eouuty of Noithtliubeiluml, the eighteenth risy of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred nnd seventy t tin .-, before tlie Honorable Win. M. Rockefel ler, K"i.. President, and his Associate Justices-of the ( ourt. In tlie matter ot Daijie! Weiiuer, da c a-ed. The petition of William IV cimer. Notth iiuibeilaiid.boroiigli, Nortliurubcrland countv, oi the stale of Peunsi i atiia, wu pa esente 1, setting . faith that he i oi.e of I he chilili en and lineal tle s i-ndiiiiis of ll'iniel W'-iincr. lt.te of the boi-iiugh of Xa tliiiiiiliei -laud, d"ccasi-.l. thai the sniil Dan iel Wcltncr died on the day of , A. D. one thousand eight lr.iu.lriM and loriy eight . Intes tate, leaving n widow named Margaret WciniT who Is also deer iis---d, and nine children, vli! : your petitioner Wui. Weiuiir and Christian L. Weiu-'.-r, Geo. L. Welmer, Maiy In'.crm arrie I a i'U lleniy liiveile, Catharine Intennai tied with John A. Lloyd, Margaret iiitartnariia il with Jttn. ( al illoch, FtiiKihelh lnrenn.uried with John A. Wimair, Malta li Weiaiier and G'.uella Weimer. That the said decedent Daniel Welmer, dual seiaed In lee of, and In a certain lot or piece of ground situated in the borough of Northumberland, N".ir Ihuinhcrland county, Pennsyl van In.Coiitaiiiig se venty dva feet (75) lu Ireiu oa Wsier si rest, sn-l one ii nnd icd and ninety-two feel in depth to an al lev.it being Lit number seien. and fifteen feel of lot number six in the gsncial plan ol the borowgh of Nuilhuiuberlaiid, whereou is eravnasi a double two Hory log dwelling-house, with kllohen at tached, a ut.u aud a lialf story frami) store bouse, stable, and other out buildings. - This Is to notlfv you and each of you herein above named, and Vo'i nre hereby notified thai by Virtue ol" I hea bove writ to roe rtKvt.d, an inijtiesi will tic held on the preml.as ct' ihcaiV.ve nsnisd ii.uiiel VVuiuaar, deea ascd, iu the boron gh of Nor thumbcriand. Noilb'd Co., Pen ivlvni?i, n here in described, on Wednesday, March 12. I'j'i'J, at 10 o'clock, a. m., for the purpoacol making par tition of as to value, aud apt raise lb" real estatw hereinabove described r.f the said ilf cedent, al which time nu place you ui-iy cai-h aud all ap pear if you lliluk proper. y. ii. p.OTiii::;MEL, fcimna.' ShcrilT. Od',,-4, Bitubuiy, Fubruaiy 1. 1S73- It. Fieiulor's Xotlce, fOn the K-lste of Al ruhani fevder, dee. aJOUCK Is hereby ghin, that Lctlera lests .iA llietit.liy hale been fcl uile l( ihe Uiu'i-r-signed, r uer itm of lh- R-tate of AbiuliMiu Sny der, d.vei.ed, late of Upper Alagustu township, Nortliuniberiiiid coaniy. persons knowing them selves iudahtrd 10 said .estate, uud lh s having eluliiis iigaliist tin-same, si.l pi cent I he hi totlit Lveculol lor sctlleaaieiiS, XV. llU!fE,fxitor. Buubury, January 15, leTJ.Bl. i WRiY MHEtP. " Came to Ih premises of the undersigned, In Cppcr AugusU tost shin, Noithaliibel and Co. on or about ihe ikoiti of Woveuil.sr last, Hiesb'Tp, all white. The owner aa-oaa-tieis aie reapn'ried te come toi aid prove ai't ry ty c'.s ees, a' Uka them away, oi els IB' wi.l lie daspaa.t;'' accai to la sr. ncuri ciMrB' !m. v. :5 i iw...